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SaaS Applications and Integration

The proliferation of players in the cloud market has produced something of a double-edged sword for end users: While some consider cloud to be a buyers' market, others are quickly discovering that the most important challenge that they face when it comes to deploying software-as-a-service (Saas) is how to integrate them with their existing systems and software.

In this comprehensive webcast, cloud expert Jeff Kaplan discusses the differences in the integration landscape between the on-premises and SaaS world, and the tools that are used to pull those two disparate worlds together. Watch now to learn more.

Vendor:

MuleSoft

Posted:

26 Feb 2013

Published:

26 Feb 2013

Format:

PDF

Length:

3 Page(s)

Type:

White Paper

Language:

English

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